LAWN 
SEEDS 
Your lawn is a most important part of your garden and must be both 
usable and attractive. To have a good lawn you must plant good seed of the 
kind suited to your particular needs. We can supply the good seeds and will 
be glad to give you the benefit of our experience in choosing the correct kind. 
Astoria Bent. This strain of Bent differs 
from the Seaside variety in that it 
spreads mostly underground, sending up 
many root stalks that produce a splendid 
turf. The growth is upright, of fine tex- 
ture and is a richer green than Seaside 
Bent. It is more practical for lawns and 
succeeds best in heavy soils. Excellent 
for golf course use. Sow 1 pound to 200 
square feet. 
Chewings Fescue. Used extensively on 
fairways and tees on golf courses, and 
does well on any kind of soil. It also pro- 
duces a stiff, upright plant. Sow 1 pound 
to 150 square feet. 
Creeping Red Fescue. Fine, round bladed 
grass, excellent for lawns. Slightly red- 
dish at base. Fine for shade. Hardy. Sow 
1 pound to 150 square feet. 
Highland Bent Grass (Agrostis tenuis). 
Highland Bent is a strong surface and 
underground creeper that makes a dense, 
uniform, fine turf and is adapted to a 
wide range of soil and climatic condi- 
tions. A low grower, it is usually consid- 
ered as requiring less irrigation and 
standing more abuse than other bents. 
The dark green color holds well through- 
out the year. Very good for lawns, parks, 
and playgrounds, 
Kentucky Blue Grass. Makes an excel- 
lent lawn of a dark green color. It forms 
a fine mat, and with care and water 
makes one of the best lawns. Sow 1 
pound to 200 square feet. 
Red Top. A fine-bladed grass that suc- 
ceeds on almost any soil, although it 
does best under moist conditions. It is 
used in almost all lawn mixtures. Should 
not be planted by itself unless specifically 
peep munen ded. Sow 1 pound to 200 square 
eet. 
Shadyland Blue Grass (Poa trivialis). An 
ideal perennial grass for shady spots. Is 
closely related to Kentucky Blue Grass, 
but somewhat finer and softer in texture. 
It is a creeper with an apple-green color. 
Requires plenty of water. Sow 1 pound 
to 200 square feet. 
Shady Lawn Mixture. This grass is espe- 
cially adapted for growing in very shady 
places or near building where other 
grasses will not grow. If you have a 
shady, barren place, try it. Sow 1 pound 
to 200 square feet. 
White Dutch Clover. Very low growing 
sort, principally used in poor ground to 
give a green color. Many like it in lawns, 
especially where grass does not do well. 
Sow 1 pound to 300 square feet. 
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Ask for Prices on Lawn Seeds 
(200 sq. ft.). 
Te QWUHL Seed 
Especially adapted for your locality 
SPECIAL LAWN MIXTURE 
The Best All-Purpose Lawn Grass Seed 
A wonderful mixture that is the result of years of experimenting. It is 
especially prepared by us from the highest quality seeds that can be 
produced. It makes a smooth, green, velvety lawn with a thick bottom, 
free from common grasses which are inclined to produce clumps or knots. 
Only the very finest of varieties of the most suitable grasses for making 
an even, thick turf are used in this mixture. The various grasses composing 
this well-balanced blend are fine-bladed and deep rooting, sure to pro- 
duce the best results under average conditions of soil and climate. It is all 
plump, heavy seed of finest quality. Sow 1 pound for a plot 10 by 20 ft. 
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Greetings from a Neighbor! 
So you have never thought of your 
seed store as a neighbor. But that’s 
what it is, and a good one to have 
around especially now with the garden- 
ing season just upon us. Having been 
here for some time, it is not merely a 
place where you can shop for good seed 
plus all the things that nowadays make 
gardening so much easier; it is also a 
source of local gardening know-how, and 
ever ready with advice. A bit of that is 
being passed on to you in this handy 
guide. It’s not just the usual seed cata- 
log due with the season, but a collection 
of selected gardening information, brief, 
pertinent, easy to read; a part of what 
we have to offer to you the year ‘round. 
Drop in and let us serve you once. You'll 
aiways want to come back again. 
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FERTILIZERS 
for Your Lawn 
ALL SOLD AT CURRENT MARKET 
PRICES. ASK FOR QUOTATIONS 
Ammonium Sulphate is a valuable ferti- 
lizer for all plants in which large leaf 
development or rapid growth is desired. 
It is also used for top dressing lawns, 
producing a thick velvet growth and 
discouraging the weeds. It is a highly 
concentrated nitrogenous product, con- 
taining 2544 per cent ammonia, 20%4 per 
cent nitrogen. One pound to 200 square 
feet is sufficient application for lawns. 
Note. Not recommended for blue grass. 
Eone Meal. Fine for lawns, rose bushes, 
grape vines, especially where a moder- 
ately slow fertilizer is needed for the 
deep-rooted shrubbery and where a per- 
fectly safe fertilizer is required. It con- 
tains phosphoric acid and some nitrogen. 
Granulated Peat Moss. For greenhouse, 
garden and home. Our peat moss is of 
the finest quality you can buy anywhere 
at any price. Its use contributes to the 
humus content of the soil, lightening 
heavy clay and binding sandy soils. It 
insulates soil against freezing and thaw- 
ing in winter and conserves moisture in 
summer. Clean, odorless, economical. 
Sheep Guano. An efficient fertilizer to 
use on lawns, in the garden, the peren- 
nial border, shrubbery beds, small fruit 
garden, flower beds, etc. It is safe and 
dependable. A natural plant food and not 
a chemical stimulant. 
Superphosphate (Acid or Rock Phos- 
phate) is a water soluble combination of 
phosphoric acid and lime which is formed 
by the action of sulphuric acid on raw 
phosphate rock. It aids in plant nutri- 
tion and assists the plant to assimilate 
other ingredients. Good for lettuce, truck 
crops, cereal crops, and alfalfa. 
Hydrated Lime. The constant watering 
of lawns tends to sour the soil and eventu- 
ally the lawn becomes foul with sorrel, 
Creeping Charlie, and other weeds which 
thrive in an acid soil. This condition may 
be improved by applying hydrated lime. 
NOTE: Before applying lime to your 
lawn, consult your county agent or your 
seedsman. : 
Muriate of Potash. This fertilizer is espe- 
cially valuable for fruit trees and berries. 
FOR THE BEST LAWN SOW A MIXTURE DEVELOPED FOR YOUR LOCALITY 3 
